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Slylee
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood, FL
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| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I have to disagree. It would be disgusting if they were selling coffee mugs, snowglobes, and "I went to ground zero and all I got was this t-shirt" shirts, however, the simple reality that people want to see the site should not ellicit feelings of disgust. As humans we feel more connected to things if we can see or touch them first hand, in the case of historical events the closest we can come is being were the event transpired. I would suspect that most of the people that visit the location do so because they feel some need to connect with those that lost their lives that day or out of some need to be in that place to lament. The same is true of many places where horrific loss of life has occured.... the Nazi death camps, the beaches of Normandy, many WW1 battle feilds, the US civil war battle feilds.... it's not uncommon and I would argue not abnormal. |
oh...why hello there moral hazard. SO NICE TO SEE YOU!
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man i can't believe i tried to come off as responsible in that other thread, i am so full of shit just don't tell anyone |
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Sep-11-2006 19:58
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stren
Strenowski

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Warsaw, Earth, 1 AU
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| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I have to disagree. It would be disgusting if they were selling coffee mugs, snowglobes, and "I went to ground zero and all I got was this t-shirt" shirts, however, the simple reality that people want to see the site should not ellicit feelings of disgust. As humans we feel more connected to things if we can see or touch them first hand, in the case of historical events the closest we can come is being were the event transpired. I would suspect that most of the people that visit the location do so because they feel some need to connect with those that lost their lives that day or out of some need to be in that place to lament. The same is true of many places where horrific loss of life has occured.... the Nazi death camps, the beaches of Normandy, many WW1 battle feilds, the US civil war battle feilds.... it's not uncommon and I would argue not abnormal. |
agreed 
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Sep-11-2006 20:09
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lücid
electric girl

Registered: Aug 2003
Location: NY
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| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I have to disagree. It would be disgusting if they were selling coffee mugs, snowglobes, and "I went to ground zero and all I got was this t-shirt" shirts, however, the simple reality that people want to see the site should not ellicit feelings of disgust. As humans we feel more connected to things if we can see or touch them first hand, in the case of historical events the closest we can come is being were the event transpired. I would suspect that most of the people that visit the location do so because they feel some need to connect with those that lost their lives that day or out of some need to be in that place to lament. The same is true of many places where horrific loss of life has occured.... the Nazi death camps, the beaches of Normandy, many WW1 battle feilds, the US civil war battle feilds.... it's not uncommon and I would argue not abnormal. |
i have no problem with people going to pay their respect and all that good stuff, but like Mikey said, when you have people that are trying to make a quick buck off the situation, or people that are snapping all these Kodak moments with their family, it just makes you wonder why they're really there.
of course i'm not saying that's why everyone is going there. it's just the feeling that i got the last time i was in NYC.
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